
Crypto: safe harbour or stormy sea?
We may not have quite banished the spectre of coronavirus, but things are certainly looking up compared to a couple of months ago. Production cuts have been agreed on by the OPEC+ nations and global equities have managed to drag themselves back into familiar territory.
Not necessarily. It’s still too early to say how cryptocurrencies will behave in future crises. As the economy continues to digitise, crypto will have more and more real-world applications and prices should eventually begin to stabilise somewhat…
Source: Investing.com
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